Hi there,
I'm currently trying to acquire some hard to find albums in lossless encoding. While searching for them I stumbled upon the Namipan file-hosting / P2P service.
Now here's the first question: There is almost no english information about this service, but as far as I can see it looks like a combined P2P / HTTP filehosting service. This means that files are both available as normal HTTP downloads, but it's also possible to use a proprietary tool to fetch them via P2P transfers. HTTP download are sometimes blocked when the amount of leechers reaches a critical level.
So, is this correct at all? And has someone already used the HTTP caps of Namipan? I tried downloading a file that still had HTTP caps, but I failed (the server returned some error message which I couldn't figure out (although it was in english)).
Question no. two: Has anyone managed to get the P2P tool to actually fetch something? Preferably tested in a native Windows environment. I'm asking because my main working system is unix only and at least for me the tool doesn't work with wine. I could set up a virtual machine for it, but that's a lot of work and I want to make sure that it works then and the problem doesn't originate from other sources.
I followed this guide to setup the tool:
How To Download From NamiPan
One Namipan link in question is this one:
Link
Jam it back in, in the dark.